Posted on 01/04/2008 7:50:43 PM PST by advance_copy
If the New Hampshire Democratic Partys 100 Club dinner is any bell weather Barack Obama will handily win here. When Obama, the dinners last speaker, took the stage the crowd surged forward chanting O-bam-a and Fired Up, Ready to Go! So many people pressed toward the stage that an announcer asked people to please take their seats for safety concerns.
By comparison Hillary was twice booed. The first time was when she said she has always and will continue to work for "change for you. The audience, particularly from Obama supporters (they were waving Obama signs) let out a noise that sounded like a thousand people collectively groaning.
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I wonder how Huma is dealing with Hillary.....I wonder if Hillary tosses ashtrays at her?
I also wonder if Hillary loses if she & BJ will part ways. Someone told me that they had a deal & Bill is wanting to get it over with. hmmmm
Everything’s a deal for them....they’re incapable of any kind of honesty...even the one before God when they were wed in “holy matrimony.”
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If the GOP would do the same way to Huckabee and/or Fred I before Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary...I would be very happy!!!
You underestimate her capacity for spite and vengeance.
I don’t know: Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Clinton apointee) is supposedly the conscience of the ACLU.
See my tagline for the definition of “front runner”
The final race will likely be between Obama and Rudy. I have said that if Rudy were smart he would have tried already to do the counterintuitive thing and get OBAMA as his running mate-—that might have been an unbeatable ticket, but with Obama’s great showing, the time has already passed for that. The fact is, even in this first caucus, the message should be clear that it is very likely that strange things are happening, and could continue to happen, and stranger things could happen still. Voters on both “sides” may continue to show just how dissatisfied they are with conventional candidates, favoring Huck and Obama merely because, for whatever it’s worth, they’ve managed to convey some new variety of “freshness” and “energy”.
My attitude toward progress has passed from antagonism to boredom. I have long ceased to argue with people who prefer Thursday to Wednesday because it is Thursday.-G.K. Chesterton
I think it's a bit like say, Detroit basketball fans and Bill Laimbeer. If anyone attacked Bill Laimbeer, they would defend him to their dying breath. And if they had to pick a basketball team with the hopes of winning a championship, he wouldn't be anywhere on it.
Check out the speech by Dean,he is claiming Republicans rushed out to support Democrats..hahha to funny.
Hmmm... Interesting. Perhaps we should ask Vince Foster. He would know.
No way. Democrats will stay home.
Ok, but how many Repubs will vote for Obama to keep The Huckster out of the WH? Count me as one of them. We don't need another Jimmah Cahtuh. Screw that. This guy may be worse!!! Actually, he would be worse, since he would have an R by his name. Yikes.
“Ok, but how many Repubs will vote for Obama to keep The Huckster out of the WH?”
I heard Huck on Hannity’s show today. He isn’t that bad when you compare him to everyone but Thompson and Hunter. I lost faith in Romney. I hve a feeling the evangelicals will stay home rather then vote for him and that is a guaranteed RAT win.
Didn’t the Pistons win two titles with Wild Bill?
Umm, mebbe they think it’s what happens when the winds of Change ring in the new? Just a thought... (not that any of them would recognize a wether if it baaaed all over their lattes)...
Amen!!!!!!!!!
Hillary's "change" is like her "experience" - both nonexistent.
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